The King of the Mushroom Kingdom 50
This past weekend Shigeru Miyamoto visited Nintendo World in New York City. Hundreds of people stood in line for hours to get a few moments with the man behind some of Nintendo's most well known games. The Game Chair has a look at what it felt like to be on the ground at the event, while Joystiq has a more information based writeup of the event. From Joystiq's post: "While there, we learned that Miyamoto is left-handed. That had to have been tough for him growing up, because in Japanese culture left-handedness is loaded with negative meaning and experiences. It's considered rude to hold your chopsticks in your left hand in Japan and China, for instance. It's also a helluva lot more difficult to write classic kanji with the left hand. Top calligraphers are never left-handed, as brush strokes look wrong when pushed across a page rather than pulled across the page with the right hand. It's also considered a sure sign of creativity and artistry, according to some."
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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=gauche/ [reference.com]
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While Right, fr: Droite (meaning straight), latin: Dextra (leading to dexterity)
There's a story in the boy scouts that the reason they shake the left hand is because it's closer to the heart.
Apparently, the untold story is that when you offer peace with your left hand, you can keep your weapon in your right if things go bad.
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PS: The moderators who will mod down this comment are probably lefties too :-)
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I'm tired of being oppressed. It's time to start a Revolution!
Speaking of the Revo... (Score:1)
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And since the controller contains orientation-sensors, maybe the swap will happen automatically depending on how you hold it.
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Ned Flanders (Score:2)
Left Handed, eh? (Score:5, Interesting)
Could that be the reason Link is left handed? At least, I presume he's left handed, he always carries his sword in his left hand and shield in his right hand.
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In some (Maybe all) of the Gameboy ones, you get to select two items to have ready at once, so you can wield it either way, I believe. I may be wrong about that last one, though.
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Thank you, kind sir.
There is no left-handed spoon (Score:5, Interesting)
I could have been a top baseball pitching prospect too!
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But, yeah, I got my share of forks in the hand as he kept me close. Appar
I'm left handed, (Score:5, Funny)
My 2nd grade teacher, Mrs. Cuba, used to beat my left hand when i would use it. "DEVIL'S HAND! DEVIL'S HAND!!" Forcing me to write with my right hand, I found it somewhat difficult at first but I became somewhat useful writing with my right hand.
When she died i spray painted "DEVIL'S TEACHER" on her gravestone with a spraycan in my left hand. I was 16. this is the first time i have ever told anyone.
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I remember when slashIDs came out sitting there for two hours before finally deciding to create one. I wonder what my number could have been.
Ambidextrous? (Score:5, Informative)
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Eating Left Handed (Score:2, Interesting)
Hmm, when I went to Japan on business, nobody mentioned this, and saw it nowhere in my reading. So I blithely ate left handed. For knife-and-fork types, trying to use chopsticks with your off-hand is very difficulte, even with your strong hand it's hard. But I never stuck my chopsticks into my bowl of rice.
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Another unwritten rule is that you don't use soy sauce on white rice. It's considered an insult to the chef...
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Plus it tastes like shit.
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Far more important to the Japanese is maintaining the facade (sometimes) of politeness and respect, even if they think you're being an idiot. Furthermore, because you're a gaijin (or so I'm assuming), they won't hold you to the same level of behavior that they would a native Japanese.
This is one thing that many Japanese who grow up overseas have a lot trouble with when returning to Japan. If you're a foreigner, it's ok for you act different, you're supposed to be different because you're gaijin. Howeve
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I'm glad I did too! The line soon exceeded the 200 people that were guaranteed to get autographs. By morning it went around the block. The entire night people were playing DS and GBA games out on the sidewalk and good gaming discussions flowed like wine.
Others came prepared with lawn chairs and blankets, but my daughter and I had nothing but the clothes on our back and a few games. People brought all kinds of cool stuff to have signed. I saw, an original NES, the original Zelda cartridge, a power glove, even the front piece of monitor glass on a Donkey Kong arcade game. One gentleman from Canada a few spots ahead of me in line brought a photograph of him as a child opening his first NES as a Christmas present to have Miyamoto sign it. I had him sign the NES Bluetooth Handset [blogspot.com] I had in my pocket.
When all was said and done, the evening was a great success. I was #31 in line but still managed to download Miyamoto's Nintendog he was sharing to the first 10 people. I got my handset [blogspot.com] signed (I even got a picture of Miymoto talking on it)and my daughter got her DS signed. We got special DS skins. We met Reggie and a bunch of cool gamers in line.
I have a bunch of pics up from the evening. Check them out. [blogspot.com]
http://kamalot.blogspot.com/ [blogspot.com]
Things like this (Score:2, Insightful)
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